My reply continues the discussion of Crow-Omaha skewing, Alternate-Generation equations, Bifurcate-Collateral and Bifurcate Merging kinship terminological types in the contexts of the contributions by Trautmann & Whiteley, Read, Parkin, Lea and Ensor. Special attention is given to the logical pitfalls in the definition and usage of the notion of “crossness” and to the need to re-focus on a more accurate notion of “merging.” Empirical evidence for the transition from Alternate Generation equivalences to Crow-Omaha and from Bifurcate Collateral to Bifurcate Merging is revisited. Further information is provided regarding correlations between Alternate Generation equivalences and Crow-Omaha skewing, on the one hand, and patterns of sibling ...
When we think of kinship, we usually think of ties between people based upon blood or marriage. But ...
In “Another view of Trobriand kin categories,” Lounsbury analyzes Trobriand kin terms by providing a...
N.J. Allen has recently investigated the possibility of modelling transformations from tetradic soci...
Read’s work on the generative logic of kinship terminologies constitutes one of the most distinctive...
The seven commentators, Thomas Trautmann, Peter Whiteley, Patrick McConvell, Patrick Heady, Franklin...
The article discusses the long-standing Crow-Omaha problem in kinship studies with a focus on the vo...
Kin terminology research—as reflected in Crow-Omaha and Dziebel (2021)—has long been interested in “...
German Dziebel’s critique of our Crow-Omaha volume of nine years ago rests on his book of fourteen y...
Read´s research program for describing the “generative logic” of distinct kinship terminologies in a...
This is a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about Crow-Omaha and the overall approach to a...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
Since what seems to be the first treatment in the 1882 [M] as an “algebra”, the topic now known as “...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
BdA’s model does a service by clarifying the precise structure of Trautmann’s paradigm of Dravidian ...
The reasons for the existence of Crow-Omaha terminologies have long been debated because of difficul...
When we think of kinship, we usually think of ties between people based upon blood or marriage. But ...
In “Another view of Trobriand kin categories,” Lounsbury analyzes Trobriand kin terms by providing a...
N.J. Allen has recently investigated the possibility of modelling transformations from tetradic soci...
Read’s work on the generative logic of kinship terminologies constitutes one of the most distinctive...
The seven commentators, Thomas Trautmann, Peter Whiteley, Patrick McConvell, Patrick Heady, Franklin...
The article discusses the long-standing Crow-Omaha problem in kinship studies with a focus on the vo...
Kin terminology research—as reflected in Crow-Omaha and Dziebel (2021)—has long been interested in “...
German Dziebel’s critique of our Crow-Omaha volume of nine years ago rests on his book of fourteen y...
Read´s research program for describing the “generative logic” of distinct kinship terminologies in a...
This is a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about Crow-Omaha and the overall approach to a...
International audienceThis volume's fifteen contributors argue that kinship analysis should remain f...
Since what seems to be the first treatment in the 1882 [M] as an “algebra”, the topic now known as “...
The aim of this article is to consolidate accrued knowledge and understanding of the ways in which p...
BdA’s model does a service by clarifying the precise structure of Trautmann’s paradigm of Dravidian ...
The reasons for the existence of Crow-Omaha terminologies have long been debated because of difficul...
When we think of kinship, we usually think of ties between people based upon blood or marriage. But ...
In “Another view of Trobriand kin categories,” Lounsbury analyzes Trobriand kin terms by providing a...
N.J. Allen has recently investigated the possibility of modelling transformations from tetradic soci...